Their team had just lost a thrilling cup final, but fans of the Boston Bruins
could put defeat in an ice hockey game into perspective. Before the match,
they had seen Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the Boston Marathon
bombing, standing on the ice beside the man in the cowboy hat who helped to
save his life.

A photograph of Mr Bauman with Carlos Arredondo at his side would come to
symbolise the horror of the attack and the courageous response of paramedics
and passers-by.

Mr Bauman, 27, a supermarket worker, later helped investigators to identify
one of